The United States is growing increasingly diverse, so it is important that economists understand the macroeconomic consequences of diversity within the US economy. International analyses often argue that heterogeneity reduces macroeconomic productivity by engendering corruption, political instability, and social turmoil. However, other studies claim that diversity improves creative decision making and augments productivity. This paper exploits differences in diversity across regions of the United States from 1980 to 2000 to determine whether racial heterogeneity creates macroeconomic gains or losses for states and cities. Fixed effects analysis indicates that diversity enhances the productivity of cities. Evidence at the state-level is more...
Using comprehensive longitudinal matched employer-employee data for the U.S., this paper provides ne...
Using comprehensive longitudinal matched employer-employee data for the U.S., this paper provides ne...
We evaluate the economic significance of linguistic barriers to communication in 226 US cities from ...
The United States is growing increasingly diverse, so it is important that econo-mists understand th...
Sparber C. Racial diversity and macroeconomic productivity across US states and cities, Regional Stu...
This paper employs industry-level U.S. Census data from 1980-2000 to assess the aggregate effects of...
Empirical evidence illustrates that diversity generates both economic costs and benefits. This paper...
This paper investigates whether barriers to communication due to social diversity influence labour p...
This paper investigates whether barriers to communication due to social diversity influence labour p...
This paper employs industry-level US Census data from 1980-2000 to assess the aggregate effects of r...
The purpose of this paper was to understand the impact of population diversity on household and econ...
The purpose of this paper was to understand the impact of population diversity on household and econ...
What are the economic consequences to U.S. natives of the growing diversity of American cities? Is t...
We survey and asses the literature on the positive and negative e?ects of ethnic diversity on econom...
We survey and assess the literature on the positive and negative effects of ethnic diversity on econ...
Using comprehensive longitudinal matched employer-employee data for the U.S., this paper provides ne...
Using comprehensive longitudinal matched employer-employee data for the U.S., this paper provides ne...
We evaluate the economic significance of linguistic barriers to communication in 226 US cities from ...
The United States is growing increasingly diverse, so it is important that econo-mists understand th...
Sparber C. Racial diversity and macroeconomic productivity across US states and cities, Regional Stu...
This paper employs industry-level U.S. Census data from 1980-2000 to assess the aggregate effects of...
Empirical evidence illustrates that diversity generates both economic costs and benefits. This paper...
This paper investigates whether barriers to communication due to social diversity influence labour p...
This paper investigates whether barriers to communication due to social diversity influence labour p...
This paper employs industry-level US Census data from 1980-2000 to assess the aggregate effects of r...
The purpose of this paper was to understand the impact of population diversity on household and econ...
The purpose of this paper was to understand the impact of population diversity on household and econ...
What are the economic consequences to U.S. natives of the growing diversity of American cities? Is t...
We survey and asses the literature on the positive and negative e?ects of ethnic diversity on econom...
We survey and assess the literature on the positive and negative effects of ethnic diversity on econ...
Using comprehensive longitudinal matched employer-employee data for the U.S., this paper provides ne...
Using comprehensive longitudinal matched employer-employee data for the U.S., this paper provides ne...
We evaluate the economic significance of linguistic barriers to communication in 226 US cities from ...